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enUbuntu Tip: Turning PulseAudio On and Offhttp://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/Ubuntu_Tip_Turning_PulseAudio_On_and_Off
<p>PulseAudio was supposed to cure desktop audio in Linux. But for many Ubuntu users it has been a vexation. Carla Schroder shows us how to turn it on and off so that it runs when we want it to, not when it wants to.</p>
http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/Ubuntu_Tip_Turning_PulseAudio_On_and_Off#commentspulseaudiotipsubuntuFri, 30 Jul 2010 10:37:21 +0000peterk66467 at http://www.fsdaily.com Stream music wirelessely using PulseAudio server http://www.fsdaily.com/HighEnd/Stream_music_wirelessely_using_PulseAudio_server-1
<p>The new version of PulseAudio has some pretty neat new features built in, one of the greatest features is support for Apple AirTunes, which is a protocol that allows you to stream audio to remote devices over a network. Using Pulseaudio server i was able to stream music wirelessly to my laptop from my Desktop.</p>
http://www.fsdaily.com/HighEnd/Stream_music_wirelessely_using_PulseAudio_server-1#commentsmusicpulseaudioserverstreamstream musicSun, 29 Nov 2009 22:13:38 +0000linuxadmiral47170 at http://www.fsdaily.comPulseAudio Phonon Support now in KDE trunk and heading towards 4.4http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/PulseAudio_Phonon_Support_now_in_KDE_trunk_and_heading_towards_4_4
<p>I've very pleased to announce that my work on Phonon to integrate support for PulseAudio has now been committed to trunk and will form part of KDE 4.4</p>
http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/PulseAudio_Phonon_Support_now_in_KDE_trunk_and_heading_towards_4_4#commentskdekde 4.4phononpulseaudioTue, 24 Nov 2009 21:45:04 +0000a known eMouse46719 at http://www.fsdaily.comPulseAudio Revisitedhttp://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/PulseAudio_Revisited
<p>Karmic Koala (Ubuntu 9.10) has come out now, and I’m still getting 70 hits a week on my original article concerning PulseAudio. The situation has changed radically, and so that people will get correct information concerning it, I felt it necessary to revise my previous findings.</p>
http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/PulseAudio_Revisited#commentspulseaudioubuntu 9.10Sat, 21 Nov 2009 02:45:05 +0000andrejzh46380 at http://www.fsdaily.comLPC: The past, present, and future of Linux audiohttp://www.fsdaily.com/Community/LPC_The_past_present_and_future_of_Linux_audio
<p>Ardour and JACK developer Paul Davis looked at audio from mostly the professional audio perspective, while PulseAudio developer Lennart Poettering, unsurprisingly, discussed desktop audio.</p>
http://www.fsdaily.com/Community/LPC_The_past_present_and_future_of_Linux_audio#commentsaudiolennart poetteringlinux audiopaul davispulseaudioMon, 19 Oct 2009 10:45:05 +0000dogbiter43661 at http://www.fsdaily.comInterview: PulseAudio creator Lennart Poetteringhttp://www.fsdaily.com/Community/Interview_PulseAudio_creator_Lennart_Poettering
<p>Lennart Poettering checks in from this year's Linux Plumbers Conference to detail the latest PulseAudio developments.</p>
http://www.fsdaily.com/Community/Interview_PulseAudio_creator_Lennart_Poettering#commentslennart poetteringpulseaudioSun, 11 Oct 2009 01:30:05 +0000natural8342992 at http://www.fsdaily.comPulseAudio Bluezhttp://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/PulseAudio_Bluez
<p>Some time ago, I've shown different methods of using scripts and configuration files to get Bluetooth A2DP audio working properly. But that's a problem: it requires setup. Ideally this should all happen automatically right when the headphones are paired.</p>
http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/PulseAudio_Bluez#commentspulseaudioSat, 06 Jun 2009 19:46:52 +0000LittleBabyCheeses33468 at http://www.fsdaily.comHow to Remove Pulse Audio Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex)http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/How_to_Remove_Pulse_Audio_Ubuntu_8_10_Intrepid_Ibex
<p>By default Ubuntu 8.10 comes with Pulse Audio and most users start complaining about pulse audio so if you don't want to use Pulse Audio you can remove using the following procedure.</p>
http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/How_to_Remove_Pulse_Audio_Ubuntu_8_10_Intrepid_Ibex#commentshowtospulseaudioubuntuubuntu 8.10Thu, 02 Apr 2009 10:50:23 +0000binarycanary29467 at http://www.fsdaily.comTo PulseAudio or Not To PulseAudio . . .http://www.fsdaily.com/HighEnd/To_PulseAudio_or_Not_To_PulseAudio
<p>The Developers and MOTUs for Ubuntu have seen fit to add PulseAudio to the audio stack. And I do mean add it to the stack. It sits on top of Alsa and attempts to manage the way people use their audio. And yes, it sits on top of Alsa, not replaces it.</p>
http://www.fsdaily.com/HighEnd/To_PulseAudio_or_Not_To_PulseAudio#commentsaudioopinionspulseaudioubuntuThu, 02 Apr 2009 01:48:41 +0000webspider29447 at http://www.fsdaily.comWhy would anybody need PulseAudio?http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/Why_would_anybody_need_PulseAudio
<p>That’s a very common question as of lately, and somehow I feel like most people who haven’t dealt with ALSA in the past would find it very difficult to properly answer to it. Even myself I would have ignored one particular issue till last night, when I hit another reason why I want to keep PulseAudio.</p>
http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/Why_would_anybody_need_PulseAudio#commentsalsaaudioopinionspulseaudioMon, 23 Feb 2009 15:33:36 +0000dieGWB27376 at http://www.fsdaily.comEar Candy makes your Gnome Desktop a little bit smarterhttp://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/Ear_Candy_makes_your_Gnome_Desktop_a_little_bit_smarter
<p>Some time ago in the #rapache-devel channel Jason, which is the author of many of the nice features found in Rapache, came up with the idea of leveraging PulseAudio and do something with it. Well.. that was not a bad idea. I mean, until today PulseAudio brought lots of brokeness to Ubuntu (not to say Fedora) users but .. can you say to have enjoyed any benefit from it ? Even one, I mean.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/Ear_Candy_makes_your_Gnome_Desktop_a_little_bit_smarter" target="_blank">read more</a></p>http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/Ear_Candy_makes_your_Gnome_Desktop_a_little_bit_smarter#commentsearcandygnomepulseaudioubuntuWed, 11 Feb 2009 09:32:43 +0000electronichouse26862 at http://www.fsdaily.comAdjust Volume of Individual Applications with PulseAudiohttp://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/Adjust_Volume_of_Individual_Applications_with_PulseAudio
<p>PulseAudio is the new sound server that’s being included in Ubuntu 8.04 and other recent Linux distros. A sound server lets changes be made to sound between the applications and sound hardware layers. Among other features, PulseAudio provides per-application volume controls, a plugin architecture, low-latency, networking features, and good application compatibility.</p>
http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/Adjust_Volume_of_Individual_Applications_with_PulseAudio#commentsapplication specific volumepulseaudiosound serversvolumeSat, 12 Apr 2008 03:28:01 +0000serdar12650 at http://www.fsdaily.comUsing PulseAudio sound server on Fedora 8http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/Using_PulseAudio_sound_server_on_Fedora_8
<p>One of the great new features in Fedora 8 is the inclusion of the PulseAudio sound server. PulseAudio allows multiple streams of audio to be played at once, eliminating the worry of having your sound card locked up by another running program. There's also a handy volume control applet that will let you set the volume of each audio stream independently. That's right folks, listen to your MP3s, watch (and listen!) to a YouTube video, and voice chat with your IM buddies, all at the same time and with independent control over each program's volume. Setting up PulseAudio is very easy. Read on for instructions.</p>
http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/Using_PulseAudio_sound_server_on_Fedora_8#commentsaudiofedoragnomelinuxpulseaudioFri, 14 Mar 2008 21:29:08 +0000devhen11574 at http://www.fsdaily.comMandriva Linux 2008 Spring development updatehttp://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/Mandriva_Linux_2008_Spring_development_update
<p>Here is an update on the status of Mandriva Linux 2008 Spring development, including the publication of the release schedule and the technical specifications for this release. Highlights include PulseAudio, a switch to the fork of RPM that SUSE and Fedora are using, a parental control tool, mail import support for the Windows migration tool introduced in 2008, and automatic repository configuration via geoip.</p>
http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/Mandriva_Linux_2008_Spring_development_update#comments2008.1mandrivapulseaudioFri, 07 Dec 2007 03:01:53 +0000AdamW8207 at http://www.fsdaily.comMandriva to switch to PulseAudio as default sound serverhttp://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/Mandriva_to_switch_to_PulseAudio_as_default_sound_server
<p>Mandriva has announced that future releases of Mandriva Linux will use <a href="http://www.pulseaudio.org" rel="nofollow">PulseAudio</a> as the default sound server for all desktops.</p>
http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/Mandriva_to_switch_to_PulseAudio_as_default_sound_server#commentsgnome. kdekdemandrivapulseaudioWed, 05 Dec 2007 18:17:59 +0000AdamW8147 at http://www.fsdaily.com